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DOJ-OGR-00033143.jpg

The image is a black and white photograph of a document with rows of printed data. The top left corner shows the logo "M& Associates" followed by a name and address that are partially obscured. There's visible text within the document, including numerical values in columns, dates, and possibly other types of information that might be related to financial records or inventory listings. The font is dense and small, which is typical for printed reports. The edges of the paper show creases and handling marks, suggesting it has been used or circulated.

DOJ-OGR-00033137.jpg

The image displays a document with a table and accompanying text. The document appears to be from an organization named "Sunrise & Associates" based on the address at the bottom of the page. It includes various columns with headings such as "Date," "Time," "Question," and numerical data under headers like "Q20," "Q18," etc. The layout suggests a structured format often used for reporting survey results or tracking specific metrics over time. There is also an instruction at the bottom of the page that says "Enter Data Here." The quality of the image is not high, making some details difficult to read.

DOJ-OGR-00033094.jpg

The image is of a document with printed content that appears to be a script for a phone call. At the top, there is a logo followed by an address and telephone number indicating the location of "Oceanic & Associates" in West Palm Beach, Florida. The script contains numbered lines, each with dialogues presumably for both parties involved in the phone conversation. The text on the document is too small to read clearly in this description. There are no visible people or other significant objects apart from the text and the logo at the top of the page.

DOJ-OGR-00033087.jpg

The image shows a page of printed text, which appears to be an article from a publication. The text is too small to read clearly without zooming in, but it seems to contain various headings and subheadings, possibly indicating sections or topics within the article. There are no visible images or graphics on this page; it's just text-based content. In the lower right corner, there is a contact address provided for "Jack & Associates" along with a phone number and an email address. The layout suggests that this is part of a professional or academic publication.

DOJ-OGR-00033139.jpg

The image shows a printed page with multiple columns of data and accompanying headings. The content appears to be a list of items or categories on the left, each paired with numerical figures in the right column. The top of the document includes text that reads "Sunoco & Associates" suggesting it may be related to a company or organization named Sunoco. There are no visible people or locations within this document. The style is informational and appears to be a report, inventory list, or spreadsheet type document typically used in business or organizational settings.

DOJ-OGR-00033109.jpg

The image is a scanned document from Sponsor & Associates, Inc. It appears to be a letter with a table of contents listing items such as 'Letter of Introduction', 'List of Names and Addresses', 'Questionnaire', and 'Letter from Mrs. John S. Horton'. The text also mentions a telephone number in Palm Beach. There are two visible names: Mr. John S. Horton and Mrs. John S. Horton. The document includes handwritten notes and cross-outs in red ink, indicating changes or corrections.

DOJ-OGR-00033107.jpg

The image shows a page with printed text that appears to be a record or transcript of a conversation, possibly from a legal or official proceeding. It includes numbered lines and various questions and answers in black ink on what looks like white paper. The text is too small to read clearly, but it seems to be structured for clarity and ease of reading by those who need to refer to this document. At the top, there's a logo with text that says "Scientific & Associates" followed by an address in West Palm Beach, Florida. The style of the image suggests it may be from a scanned document or a photograph taken of such a document.

DOJ-OGR-00033106.jpg

The image displays a document from "Sunset & Associates" containing various items of interest. At the top, there's an address and contact information for their office in West Palm Beach, Florida. The main content is a list structured with numbers from 1 to 25 on the left side, each followed by a description or instruction in text form on the right. However, the exact details of these items are not visible as they are too small to read clearly. At the bottom of the document, there's another line of text that is also too small to discern its content. The style of the image suggests it could be an old-fashioned photocopy or fax due to the quality and resolution.

DOJ-OGR-00033104.jpg

The image is a photograph of what appears to be a printed document or fax cover sheet with typed text and handwritten notes. The typed text includes the name "Eclipse Associates" at the top left corner and an address with "1515 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, FL 33134" at the bottom right corner. There is a fax number provided above this address. Handwritten notes are interspersed throughout the typed text, with phrases like "I understand," "Please advise," and "Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter." These notes suggest that this document could be part of a business correspondence or conversation. The handwriting varies in style and size, indicating different authors or contexts for each note.

DOJ-OGR-00033103.jpg

The image is a black and white photograph of a printed page with handwritten annotations. The top part of the page contains printed text which seems to be the title "S&P Associates" along with some additional print that is not fully legible due to the angle and distance from the camera. Below this, there are sections labeled "Re: What do you see as the main issues for our clients?" followed by several sub-questions or prompts related to business strategy, market trends, client satisfaction, and project management. Each section has handwritten responses that are too small to read clearly. The bottom of the page contains contact information with a phone number, fax number, address, and email. The quality of the image is low, making the fine details difficult to discern.

DOJ-OGR-00033086.jpg

The image is a scanned document with several lines of text, possibly questions and answers related to a survey or questionnaire. The top of the page contains contact information for "Inspections & Associates" including an address in West Palm Beach, Florida, a phone number, and a fax number. There are two visible texts within the document; one is too small to read clearly, while the other appears to be a question with a blank space provided next to it for writing an answer. The style of the image suggests that this could be a form or report filled out by a party related to a property inspection or similar assessment.

DOJ-OGR-00033084.jpg

The image is a printed document from an organization named "Associates" with a sunburst logo at the top right corner. The text on the document appears to be questions written in English, possibly for an interview or survey. Each question begins with "What did you know?" followed by specific topics such as 'A', 'B', and so on. There are also handwritten notes that partially cover some of the printed questions, making it difficult to read all the text clearly. The document has a white background, and there is a section at the bottom with additional information about the organization including an address and phone number, indicating it might be from a company's directory or brochure.

DOJ-OGR-00033083.jpg

The image is a scanned document titled "Neo Associates" with a list of items numbered from one to nine. The text within the document includes phrases such as "Tell your teacher I said thank you." and "What would you like to know about me?" Each item on the list is followed by a question mark, indicating they are meant to be answered or responded to. The background of the image shows a faint grid pattern typical of printer paper.

DOJ-OGR-00033063.jpg

The image appears to be a scanned document from "Craig and Associates" dated March 20th. It features a list of questions with handwritten answers underneath them, suggesting some form of interview or survey has taken place. The text is not completely legible due to the quality of the scan. There are no visible people in the image; it focuses solely on the printed content.

DOJ-OGR-00033053.jpg

The image is a black and white photocopy of a document from "Inspector & Associates" on "Page 16." The document contains several questions in a handwritten format with numbers next to them. There are checkboxes for responses, and some boxes have been checked. The text is too small to read the specific content of the questions or any other information on the page. At the bottom right corner, there's an address provided: "103 N. Main St., West Palm Beach, FL 33402" with a phone number "(561) 832-9900." The document appears to be of a formal nature, possibly related to an inspection process or survey.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033565.txt

In the email exchange between Richard Kahn from HBRK Associates Inc. in New York, Jeffrey E., and Darren lndyke, it is discussed that Alan Dershowitz has been interviewing for a job on Fox News for the past two months. The group also mentions the possibility of Donald Trump hiring Dershowitz as part of his legal team, and they emphasize the confidentiality of the information being shared in this communication.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033372.txt

In the email exchange between Richard Kahn from HBRK Associates Inc. in New York and Jeffrey E., they discuss a news article about Shvo settling a tax evasion case and their thoughts on possible criminal tax fraud involving Trump. Both parties emphasize the confidentiality of their communication and warn each other to be careful as Max might call regarding this matter.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033371.txt

The email is from Richard Kahn to Jeffrey E. regarding an article about Shvo settling a tax evasion case. The main focus of the document is on key people, places, and topics related to criminal tax fraud in the context of Trump's direction.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033369.txt

The document discusses the financial disclosure of President Trump. It mentions that Trump's foundation is inactive and notes the sale of a large federal subsidized housing project in Starett City, which he had a four percent interest in while he was president. Additionally, it points out that Trump has no substantial income from any of his entities other than Doral and Post Office Hotel, and that he claims to have as much as $125 million in a revocable trust at Cap One, Professional Bank, Signature Bank, and Bank United, but it could be as little as $40 million. The document also notes that Trump valued his planes from $56 million to over $86 million, down from $300 million on earlier disclosures. It is sent by Richard Kahn to Jeffrey Epstein and discusses a range of topics related to Trump's financial disclosure report.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033368.txt

This email discusses a news article about the Koch network potentially backing Democrats in order to revamp their influence operation. The author of the email is Richard Kahn from HBRK Associates Inc. and he expresses his surprise that they would hate Trump given this development. The recipient of the email is Jeffrey Epstein with an email address of jeevacation@gmail.com.

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